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Emily Ratajkowski & Adam Lambert Join Tons of Stars for NYC Pride Weekend Kick-Off Party!

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Emily Ratajkowski and Adam Lambert joined a star-studded crowd to kick off New York City’s Pride Weekend!

The 30-year-old model and actress and the 39-year-old singer were both at The Standard, High Line’s party at the Boom Boom Room on Thursday (June 24) in NYC.

The event had so many stars in attendance, including Madonna who gave a surprise performance while wearing a barely-there outfit.

Other stars who were there included Andy Cohen, Anderson Cooper, Zachary Quinto, Brandon Flynn, Billy Eichner, SNL‘s Bowen Yang, fashion designer Christian Siriano, NSYNC‘s Lance Bass with husband Michael Turchin, and more. Emily was seen posing for photos with DJ Leigh Lezark and other friends. “Boom Pride hosted by @madonna,” Adam captioned a

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